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NOTICE.
1
SHERIEFs SAT E.
ILL BE SOLD, to the high- WILL BE SOLD, on the jirjl
Two hundred two
in half acres of land, of
ejt bidder on thefirji Tacfday in
May next, within the ufual
hours of fate,
an
the
rftate of William IVTKindleys
jec. in Putnam county in the
third diftrift formerly called
BaKrtfin and known by the N*
277, for the benefit of the heirs
md creditors.
ALSO.
WILL BE SOLD. on the ftrfi
Tuefday in June next, at War
renton,
Two Hundred Acres
f land of the above mentioned
date, in Warren county on
oes 7 creek, adjoining lands of
ohn M'Coys and James Willis,
r or the benefit of the heirs and
reditors of the faid dec.
James Martin, Adm'r.
Debonos Non.
17th February, 1810.
N. B. The terms will be
ade kno vn on the day of fale.
yiL'L BE SOLD, at the State
House in Milledgevilis, on the
jirjl Tuesday in April n xt,
Ine Thousand Acres
|f land, lying on the Ocone Ri-
Jer, feven miles above Mftfiged-
ille, known by name of Ceder
Ihoals trad, granted to John
[ankerfley deceafed Terms
fale. Half the purchafe mo-
ey t« be paid by the Ilf day
January 1811 and the ba
ilee in twelve months there-
iter, notes with a mortgage and
moved fecurity will be re-
liired.
IW. B Tankersley,
1 Dreadzid Pace.
Tucfday in April next, in the
tow i oj Clinton, between the
ufual hours,.
One Lot of Land,
N° 46 in the 13th dis. of Bald
win now Jones county, taken as
the property of William H. Var-
den to latisty lundry executions
in favor of Thomas Anderfon &
others, returned to me by a con-
ftable.
ALSO.
Lot N° 138 in the 9th dis. of
Baldwin now Jones, taken as the
property of James Johnlton to
fatisfy fundry execution in favor
of Janies Thompfon and others,
returned by a conftable.
ALSO.
One half acre lot with im
provements, in the town of
Clinton known by lot N® 14
in laid town, taken as the pro
perty of Solomon Bevinto fatis
fy James Band & Allen Green,
execution returned by a con-
Itable and to be fold under the
prefent incumbrance to the
county.
Conditions Cafh.
S. Feagin, Shjf. J. C.
February 26th, 1810
'*y,?
? > 5
Adm’rs.
WILL BE GOLD, -
the f.rjl Tuesday in April next,
ot the Court House in Morgan
ouniy,
One lot of Land,
305 in the 20th dillridl cf
lldwin county now Morgan,
longing to the eftate of An-
pw Reid, deceafed, fold for
benefit of the heirs of faid
Iceafed.—Terms made known
I the day of fale.
Samuel Reid,")
Alex. Reid, y
[Jan. 10th, 1810.
Adm'rs.
NOTICE.
«I forewarn all perfons from
l‘hng for a note of hand given
me to Richard Allen of this
jnty for 25 dollars, as I never
fceiveii any confideralion for
fame and therefore will not
it.
James Thompfon.
item, Jones county Feb. 2$.
NOTICE.
forewarn all perfons from
Jing (or a note which I gave
|n Wootan one hundred dol-
on (or about) the 14th of
^uary 1809, and payable a
ft the laft of faid year—the
>e being fraudulently obtain-
11 am therefore determined
to pay it.
fame Richards.
.. February 17, 1810. 48
NOTICE.
LL perfons indebted to
I tin Armftrong, late of Han
i county dec. are requefted
► lake immediate payment—
l thofe having demands a-
n a fai dec. are defiled to
i ? forward their arcounts in
? time ar.d manner pointed
it law.
| preen bury Pinckjlon, Adm'r.
Hfeb. 27 ih, 1810 48-6w
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the jirjl
Tuesday in April next, in
the to n of Eatonton, between
the usual hows,
Two hundred two and
an half acres of land on the wa
ters of Little River about three
miles from Eatonton, whereon
Lewis Coppage and I’homa
Runnold now lives, in the third
dis. Baldwin now Putnam coun
ty, levied on as the prop, rry of
Lewis Coppage to fadsly Writ.
I Minton and others, returned
by a conftable.
ALSO.
Two hundred two Ssfan
half acres of land in 15:h a is old
; B-.lJVdn now Putnam county,
j k’ own by lot N° 167, taken as
property of Artur Bearding to
fatisfy Dtvid Beafley, returned
j by a conftable.
Conditions Cafh.
Wiliam Varner, Shff. P. c.
January 30, '810.
(C7- THE public are
hereby notified that the firm of
Martin and Crawford is this
day difo'ved by mutual con
fent. The profeflional bufinefs,
however, that has been com
mitted to the care of faid firm
will be attended to by both p.ir
ties until finifhed, and any new
application wiil be received by
either of them, one refiding at
prefent in Sparta the other near
Powclton.
J. Crawford.
A. Martin.
Feb. 20, 1810. 48-2w
NOTICE.
The fubferibers will attend a
the houfe of Mr. Samuel But
fington's on Friday the 2 I day
of March next, in order to re
ceive the lift of tax returns foi
the prefent year and to take th.
cenfur in capt. J irratt’s diftrift
Tilman B ckner, R. T. R.
H Allen, Com'r.
February 97'h. ’810
Colle&or’s sale.
WILL BE SOLD, On Monday
the 12th day of March next, at
the il. arket House, in the Town
of Mil/edgcvi/le, between th.
usual hours, the foil wing true,
of land, or as much thereof as
will be suffici nt to satisfy the
tax nd costs for the year. 1808
202 i-2 acres of Land,
in Baldwin county, granted to
Samuel Lea, adjoining Faulk
bnFifhing 'Creek ; levied on at
the property of faid Lea. Tax
due 2 dolls 39 3-4 cents.
Co nelius Murphy, r.c.n c
December 19, 1809.
CORONER’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, onthefirfi Turf,
day in February next, in the Town
of Eatonton, Putnam county, be
tween the ufual /sours.
One NEGRO WOMAN
named Sylvia and her Ch'ld Pc
ter—alfo, one bay Filly Colt;
levied on as the property of Da
vid Thompfon to farfsfy an exe
cation in favor of William Vvr-
ner and James Walker. Re
turned to me by the Sheriff
Martin Nall, Coroner.
December 30, i809.
Will be Sold.
Agreeably to an order Absolute, made
by the Honorable Inferior Court of
Hancock county on the fir ft Tuesday
in ctpril next, in the town of Mil
ledgeville, precifely at twelve o'clock,
without refrve,
Two improved Lots;
One lying on the comer of Jet
ferfon and M < Into/h ftreecs,
known in the plan of faid town
bv number 3 in fquare 29—on
which is a good two ftory houfe ;
the other on the corner of
Washington and Liberty ftreets,
known in the plan of faid town
by Lot number 2 in fquare 59
of) ■Which is a good framed
fmuf 1 ’—belonging to the eftate
of John Comer dec. Terms
o'f file made known on the day
Lto Abercrombie,
Bolling Hall,
1810.
Adm’rs.
Strayed or Stolen,
From the fubferiber, cn Saturday
the 11 th of this month a light gray
fnare, no particular marks l rccollc£t-
ed except a few fpots of tar on her
fide near her foer (boulder and con-
fiderabiy marked with the trace
chains on her fiefis, and (hod before
—Any perfon bringing her to me
or will give me information where I
can get her fhall be liberally re
warded
MOSES A. ROBERTS.
Oppofite the Goal, Milledgoville.
February 20, 1310. 47-Sw
NO ! let.
Nine months from the date
hereof application will be made
to the honorable Inferior court, , . - , .
of Burke county for leave to fill , re a * ,v ® to tb p foctety, are re-
CINCINNATI.
Savannah JVednefiiay,Jan. 17, 1810.
At the requeft of a number of
the members of the Cincinnati
Sodety of Georgia, they conven
ed at the Exchange, agreeable
to notice.
It appearing that the funds
of the fociety are in a deranged
fituation, and is the opinion of
the members prefent, that a fpe-
cial meeting be held at the Ex
change, in (he city of Savannah,
on Thurfday the 22d day of
March next, at 10 o’clock in
the forenoon, when an election
will take place for a Prefident,
Vice Prefident, Treaiurer and
Secretary.
Aii perfons having in poffefi
fion papers or any documents
72 acres of Land in faid county
of Bu> ke on the waters of T*ge-
chee, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of |ohn Ezell,
dec.
Kinchcn Curl, Guardian.
September 19th, 1809.
quefted to attend with them, &
all the members within the date
are particularly invited.
Resolved, That notice be pub.
lifhed in the papers accordingly-
EDWARD WHITE.
January 2, 1810. 45
POSTSCRIPT.
CONGRESS—Our dates of
Congo, ftional proceedings are
wrought down to the 16th Feb.
In Senate, on the 12th, the Dill
o prevent the iffuing of fea let
fvrs except to certain veffi-U,
was read a fecond time & com
mitted to Meffr3. B.iyard, Brad
ley and Leib—the confederation
of the bill to engage in the fer
vice of the United States for a
(liort period a corps of volun
teers was on motion of Mr
Bradley, further poliponed un
til the 19;h. On the the 13th
Mr. Smith of Maryland from
the committee to whom was
referred the bill “ coneenring
commercial intercourfe with G.
Britain and France, and their
dependencies, and for other
purpoles” reported the fame
with an amendment (not aff tft
i»g the principles of the bill)
which was read, the bill is made
the order of the day on the 19th;
Mr. Reed’s motion for an
amendment to the conflvution
of the United States (relative to
titles of Nobility) was further
difeuffed, and on motion of Mr.
Crawford referred to a commit
tee for further confideration,
M firs Reed, Crawford, Lcib,
Giles and Pickering compofe the
committee. On the 15th Mr.
Reed from the committee to
whom was committed his
motion for'amending the confti-
tution, reported the fame amend
ed to read a-s follows :—
“ No title of nobility (hall be
granted by the United States ;
and no perlon holding any office
of profit or truft under them
(hill, without the confent of
Congrefs, accept of any prefent
emolument, office or title of any
kind whatever from any empe
ror, king, prince or foreign
(fate . And if any citizen of the
United Sratis (hall accept of
any title of nobility or of arty
other title of diftinftton above
or below that of nubility from
any emperor, king prince or
fort ign (fate, or lhall hold the
fame by detcent, fin h citizen
ihall thenceforth be incapable of
exercifing or enjoying any of
the rights and immunities of a
free citizen of tht United States,
or of the individual Rates; and
(hall alfo be incapable of hold
ing any office of profit or truft
under them or either of them.”
Mr. Smith (Md.) reported the
bill from the Houfe of Repre-
fentatives, making appropria
tions for the iupport of govern
ment for the year 181O, with a-
mendments; which were read.
In the Houfe of Reprefenta-
tive, Feb. 9, the following gen
tlemen compofe the committee
to whom was referred Mr. P. B.
Porters refolution on the fub-
je£t of canals and roads : Meffrs.
P. B. Porter, Troup, Taylor,
Kenan,Burwell,Howard, Weak
ly, M‘Kim, Van Dyke, Milnor,
Southard, Sturges,*Bacon, Pot
ter, Wilfon, Chittenden, Mor
row, Poindexter, Poydras and
Jennings.
The following gentlemen
compofe the committee to whom
is re-committed the bill authorif-
ing a detachment of the militia
of the United States: M ffs.
Tallmadge, Clay, Butler, Rea,
(P ) Weakley, Hale, Turner,
R. Jackfon, Shaw, Root, Huf-
ty, Van Dyke, N. R Moore,
Defha, Holland, Cobb, Mor
row, Poydras, Poindexter and
Jennings.
Mr. Tallmadge having ob
tained leave of abfence, was ex
cufed from ferving on the abovt
committee.
A letter was laid before the
Houfe from Robert Fulton, on
the fubjeft of Tu-pedoes—dik
ing lave to prefent lome pamrh.
lets on the futy St and Rating
that he would-give a lefturc, at
any time and place that might
ke tho’t convenient, in whr h
he w >uld exhibit the various
modes of attvk \\rh Torpe
does or harpoon guns as pre
pared for adion, with fitch
models and demoriftiation as
will lead to a clear undei Handing
of the lubjed—leave was given
to prefent the pamphlets.—Mr.
Burwell from the committee
appointed on thelubj d, report
ed a bill authoring the Ptefi-
dent of the United States to
employ the public armed Vcffels
and permitting merchants to
arm (or the defence ol ihe Ame
rican commerce.
On the 12th. Mr Ft(k re
ported the Cenfus bill with
amendments, which were read
and committed to a committee
ot the whole houfe—Meffrsl
Dawfon, Taylor and Bacon,
were appointed a cointnrme
to take the letter of Rob rt
Fulton into confuierarkn ai.J
report accordingly. On the
13th var ous amendments wete
ma. e to the Cenfus hill, as to
the allowance to mat (hi Is—
On the l+Lh the commitr. e
to whom was referred the fit
ter of Robert Fulton reported
—the report concludes with the
following refolution.
Rtfoived. that when the Houfe
(hall diij urn on Friday next, it
will a’j urn to meet on Mon
day; and that Mr Fulton li ve
the ufe of this hall on Saturday
for the pu ! pole of t xhibitmg the
Torpedoes and delivering a !< c-
ture on their pradice and utili
ty-*
A debate took place on the
propriety of fuff rin ; any bufi
nefs other than legifl-tion to be
done in the representative
chamber—to this was replied
that the objedton would applv
to performing devine Ovine &
that this was an invent ; on of
gteat conlVquenco—& if lo /nd.
to anl ver the pur.iofes con
templated would lave millions
to the U S —On the 15.h that
p .rt of the relolution repo ted
by the committee to whom
was nferttd heht er o Rob
ert Fulton on the 14tn iiv,. g
hitn the ufe of the hall See.
was negatived bv yeas and
nays—61 to 55—the firft mem
ber of the refolution remains
to be decided on.
THE NEWS.
By a veflVl arrived at N’w
York from Bcifaft, bring/ g
London dates to the 2d Dec. we
learn that Sir Arthur Welfifl y
had arived from Spain and ac
cepted the appointment o( S c-
retary of State for foreign af
fairs.—It was reported that Lord
Camden had determined to re-
fign. The troops from Walche-
ren had been ordered home, and
every preparation was made tor
their embarkation.
We were ihis morning favor
ed by a gentleman of this city,
wirh a Liverpool paper of the
13th December, and a regular
file of London papers to the 8 h
of the fame month, received by
way of Ann lia. They turn (h
no news. No intelligence h J
yet been received in England of
Mr. Jat.kftm’s difmiial Bona
parte, according to the lateft ac
counts had not yet let eff for
Spain. The particulars of the
Eftruttion of the Toulon fleet
had not re.n hed England owtrg
to the with lord Colling-
wood’s dilpatches on boaru hav
ing been loit near Ceuta. On
ly one of her crew wo* pre»
ferved....&<¥. Rtpub.